학술논문

Signal-to-Noise Ratio Improvement in BOTDA Using Balanced Detection
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters IEEE Photon. Technol. Lett. Photonics Technology Letters, IEEE. 26(4):338-341 Feb, 2014
Subject
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Photonics and Electrooptics
Amplitude modulation
Scattering
Gain
Optical fiber sensors
Signal to noise ratio
Optical fiber amplifiers
Brillouin scattering
distributed optic fibersensor
balanced detection
temperature sensor
Language
ISSN
1041-1135
1941-0174
Abstract
Brillouin optical time domain analysis (BOTDA) relies typically on the interaction among two counter-propagating waves: 1) a pulsed pump wave and 2) a modulated probe wave. The modulated probe wave has typically two sidebands, located at ${\pm}\nu_{B}$ with respect to the pump frequency. Conventional systems detect the time-resolved gain/loss by detecting only the upper/lower wavelength sideband. In this letter, we show that BOTDA can strongly benefit from the use of balanced detection among the two sidebands. In particular, the detected signal can be doubled while the noise only grows by a factor of $(2)^{1/2}$, leading to a $(2)^{1/2}$ signal-to noise ratio (SNR) increase. Moreover, any common-mode noise in the probe signal path (e.g., master laser noise, modulator drifts, and so forth) is eliminated, rendering the system more robust. We validate the principle by experimental results that highlight the benefits of the technique in terms of the SNR.